ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONInformation provided in English by the seller (not translated by The Cube Realty)Bruxelles, close to the city center, along a lovely avenue tree, this splendid mansion dating from 1915 and signed by architect Louis Cardon, figure the architectural inventory of the heritage of Brussels. Its beige brick fa├žade has three bays, and a central bow. The strongly marked windows, their coronation in archstones, the lighters in stone, the moldings of the cornice, the ironwork of the guard-body such as the beautiful front door, give the whole style Art nouveau ending that he prints a timeless elegance.
Inside, five floors of 120 m2, offer splendid pieces, a city garden facing South and a skydeck with views of the capital. Unusually, this family house, in perfect condition, has preserved all the period features such as Roman mosaics, coats of marble fireplace, ceiling lights in bronze, doors in wings of angels, moldings, terrazzo, etc. All by integrating contemporary comfort (double and triple glazing [Peb D +], condensing boiler, Videophone, etc.).

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Main Features

Year built

1915

Living space

600 sqm

Lot size

253 m²

Number of rooms

20

Terrace/balcony

Yes

Total surface area

650 sqm

Surface areas

Terrace(s) 45 sqm

Courtyard(s) 200 sqm

Cellar(s) 100 sqm

Basement(s) 100 sqm

Storeroom(s) 100 sqm

Workshop(s) 120 sqm

Archive room(s) 8 sqm

Kitchen

Semi-professional kitchen

Rooms

Bedrooms

8

Bathrooms

1

Shower rooms

3

Proposed lodgings

Number of lodgings

4

Basic rooms

8

Rooms with shower and WC

4

Flats with 3 rooms

4

Common areas

Garages

1 (1 parking spaces)

Financial information

Ad poster's currency

EUR

Available

04/02/2018

Vacant/rented?

Vacant

Staff accommodations

2 people

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Information provided in English by the seller (not translated by The Cube Realty)Bruxelles, close to the city center, along a lovely avenue tree, this splendid mansion dating from 1915 and signed by architect Louis Cardon, figure the architectural inventory of the heritage of Brussels. Its beige brick fa├žade has three bays, and a central bow. The strongly marked windows, their coronation in archstones, the lighters in stone, the moldings of the cornice, the ironwork of the guard-body such as the beautiful front door, give the whole style Art nouveau ending that he prints a timeless elegance.
Inside, five floors of 120 m2, offer splendid pieces, a city garden facing South and a skydeck with views of the capital. Unusually, this family house, in perfect condition, has preserved all the period features such as Roman mosaics, coats of marble fireplace, ceiling lights in bronze, doors in wings of angels, moldings, terrazzo, etc. All by integrating contemporary comfort (double and triple glazing [Peb D +], condensing boiler, Videophone, etc.).